Nick Chomyn Takes THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednendey, September 29, 1964 17 Trousseau Tea : | wi Honors Bride Elect Bride From Poland)m« biue"crab Is one of the maalregion of te easter US," Carol Whittington | | a chilland = drizzle-proof pe orchestra. ~ || Zip-Lined a Re Oy ee, Rainoouits ANNOUNCE WEDDING DAY mt wets -- ry cate | wide Saturday, October 17 is the Mrs, Clifford Branton and her tists elements day set for the wedding of future bridegroom is the son eeu roe here Wed . h Miss Mayrene (Bonnie) Bran- Ga tier Tit eee and crystal coronet held her] want, threush the Fall "a | he ee 'jin style If interested coll 725-2744 or hg short veil of nylon net and she ton to Mr. John B, Valvasori a will take place at 11 a.m.in cartied a bouquet of white 1 eee Jr,, according to an announce-- St. Gregory the Great Roman ment made today. Miss Bran- Catholic Church, Oshawa, ton is the daughter of Mr. and --Aldsworth Photography Miss Joanne Draper, Miss Hilda! ITALIAN EARRINGS Jones, Mrs, Jack Jensen, Mrs.| The early Etruscan earrings '| were displayed presents shower-|Bruce MacDowell, Mrs. Granticould serve as models for to- Jed upon the bride-to-be on five! tones, Miss Susan Hartnoll. _ |day's designers. Some termin- different occasions; "in another!" yicc Barbara Coyne, Mrs. Edjated in the heads of bulls and was the hand work, from needle! ponnitace, Mrs, Harry Couch,|lions, with pendants in the form = work to paintings, that Miss\ang many others receive djof the lotus, pomegranates and iit canon ioo conaeaaa| Whittington, had accomplished) syecial mention in a helping to|palmettes. At first only slaves| -- ; in preparation for her marriage;/make the tea a success. wore plain gold earrings in ROUGH THE EYES OF A CHILD in the master bedroom was the Guests included many from|Rome, to signify their status, beautiful trousseau of the bride,|aictances, including the future|It was Julius Caesar who broke The pure, steadfast gaze Oshawa, and grandson of Mr. |carefully chosen and with thea | Dride's aunt, Mrs, William Sinz-Ithe custom and Roman ear- belongs to Philip Edward and Mrs. C. E. Bovair, Osh- sonies charmingly we "-heimer, of West Virginia, wholrings soon took on rich and in- esbitt, 18monthald son of 2%, and Mrs. Nelson Nesbitt, Wedding gifts were displayed in) yi) remain to attend the tricate forms, involving precious N , 18-mo Port Hope. the large living room, in which) ».aqing, {gems and inlays.: 3000 COLORS Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Nesbitt, --Venus Portraits, Hamilton | guests were served tea and re. TO CHOOSE FROMI freshments by Mrs. William wr By The Yard At HOT TOMATO STUFFED PEARS Hartnoll, Cooksville; Mrs. Wil- 4 for those Autumn Broiled tomato slices are tas-| Pears and nippy cheese|liam Sinzheimer, West Virginia; , ; ty vegetable treats right now|spnead team up for a delicious|Mrs. Roy Lewis, Miss Betty- Rh: HARLEIGH with Ontario-grown tomatoes at|dessert, Choose fully ripe but/Jean Tran, and others. SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) Oshawa 3: i TE i i >. t g -t ft es [ if f 00000 WOOHOO RYRR0R 0000004 BODOOOOOO their height of goodness. Peclifirm pears; quarter pears} Pouring tea at a table covered tomatoes and slice into gener-|lengthwise and remove cores.|with a lace cloth and further ous pieces. Top with mayon-/Top each cut edge with your|emhanced by tapers and deli- naise or salad dressing and fine-|favorite cheese spread or a ly chopped fresh parsley. Broil|mixture of cream cheese and hy é M until tender, about three or four/finely chopped nuts. Gently re-|and Miss Pearl Bachus, great- es minutes. Serve at once. For an/place sections to make a whole aunt of Miss Whittington, £ ro Qroland STUDIO entre sandwich using this|pear. Serve on eo cups as} Relatives and friends of the J 725-3012 (BOP S i bread slices. on one/an appetizer or light dessert.| bride-to-be were hostesses of the hills we = ls the hidiine. Place toma-| For Dest flavor, allow pears and| various rooms in which gifts Vie in your Home, Church or Studio 000000000000 0000000000000000000000200 000000 ses vat ampe go Legh pi = reach room tempera-|were displayed, and y 21 ATHOL ST. W. 723-3680 HOODOQODOOO OOOO ODO OOOOOIOOOOOOOOOO OOOO OO OOOO OOO on untoas le ani .lture before serving. cluded: Miss Freda Draper, ~ ae. ae "Complete Charge Conveniences!' 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